VIENNA, July 7 (Reuters) - Voestalpine has won a
contract to deliver 120,000 tonnes of high-strength steel plates
for a pipeline Petrobras is building off Brazil at the
world's largest oilfield, the Austrian group said on Monday.

It is Voestalpine's second big pipeline deal this year after
an accord to supply steel for the South Stream pipeline to bring
Russian gas to Europe.

Voestalpine will supply sour-gas-resistant linepipe plates
for the Brazilian Rota 3 undersea project between September 2014
and March 2015, it said in a statement that gave no financial
details.

A source familiar with the situation said the deal was worth
more than 100 million euros ($136 million). Voestalpine had no
comment.

Rota 3 is a 380-km pipeline connecting the natural gas and
oilfield in the Santos basin just off the coast of Rio de
Janeiro with the Comberj refinery, it said.